‘Project Play 60’, the Green Bay Packers’ event that is focused on getting kids out of the house to enjoy non-strenuous physical activity, is set for Saturday, March 7.

The free community event is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will take place in both the Lambeau Field Atrium and the Legends Club on the fourth floor. Parking will be free for guests participating in Project Play 60, and attendees may enter the Atrium through the Oneida Nation Gate, American Family Insurance Gate or Miller Lite Gate.

The Green Bay Packers announced plans for the 10th anniversary ‘Green Bay Packers Tailgate Tour,’ set for April 14-18. This year’s tour includes three stops in western Wisconsin, in addition to stops in southern and eastern Wisconsin, to visit with fans and thank them in person for their support.

Tour celebrities will include Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy, players Andrew Quarless, Micah Hyde and Casey Hayward, and Packers alumni Gilbert Brown, Antonio Freeman and Bill Schroeder. The tour will also feature special alumni in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Tailgate Tour, Dave Robinson and Jerry Kramer.

The Green Bay Packers announced plans for the 10th anniversary ‘Green Bay Packers Tailgate Tour,’ set for April 14-18. This year’s tour includes three stops in western Wisconsin, in addition to stops in southern and eastern Wisconsin, to visit with fans and thank them in person for their support.

Tour celebrities will include Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy, players Andrew Quarless, Micah Hyde and Casey Hayward, and Packers alumni Gilbert Brown, Antonio Freeman and Bill Schroeder. The tour will also feature special alumni in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Tailgate Tour, Dave Robinson and Jerry Kramer.

The Green Bay Packers announced plans for the 10th anniversary ‘Green Bay Packers Tailgate Tour,’ set for April 14-18. This year’s tour includes three stops in western Wisconsin, in addition to stops in southern and eastern Wisconsin, to visit with fans and thank them in person for their support.

Tour celebrities will include Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy, players Andrew Quarless, Micah Hyde and Casey Hayward, and Packers alumni Gilbert Brown, Antonio Freeman and Bill Schroeder. The tour will also feature special alumni in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Tailgate Tour, Dave Robinson and Jerry Kramer.

Packers' injury list continues to change

GREEN BAY—Two days away from the preseason opener, the Packers’ injury list changed once again, and a dose of feistiness was evident at practice on Wednesday.

Among the injury developments, running back Eddie Lacy rested a bothersome hamstring, defensive lineman Mike Neal took the field for the first time and receiver Randall Cobb is being very cautious with his sore bicep.

Head Coach Mike McCarthy said he had been given no information to generate long-term concern with Lacy, but the injury certainly puts his status for Friday’s preseason opener against Arizona in question.

After an impressive scrimmage last Saturday, Lacy was beginning to emerge as the offense’s No. 1 back, but the competition – which McCarthy has called the best “top to bottom” that he’s seen at that position, even with DuJuan Harris (knee) still sidelined – marches on.

“The running backs have done a good job,” quarterback Aaron Rodgers said. “This is the deepest backfield we’ve had. Last year we started five different guys at running back, and we want to find one or two guys who separate themselves in that group.

“There are going to be tough decisions, and I’m glad I don’t have to make them. I’m excited about the running game and what I saw on Family Night.”

Neal was excited just to get back on the field, having not practiced at all in camp due to an abdominal strain. He was limited to individual and one-on-one drills, with much of that work coming with the outside linebackers, a position he began dabbling in during the spring.

Neal said he’ll work his way back slowly and doesn’t expect to play on Friday, but he’s leaving where he plays up to the coaches. McCarthy shot down the notion that Neal is making a full-fledged position switch.

“Mike is a defensive lineman,” McCarthy said. “He will have a role that will have some different responsibilities than he’s had in the past, but he’s on my defensive line depth chart.”

Depth at wide receiver is a necessity, as Cobb did little more than run sprints and stay loose, though he was dressed in full pads.

“This may be the most depth I’ve seen in training camp in my time here,” Rodgers said of the receivers. “It’s exciting as a second or third or fourth quarterback because you know you’ve got some guys to throw to.”

Punches thrown after the whistle during the half-line run-game drill heated up a cool summer day. One scuffle broke out between guard T.J. Lang and linebacker Sam Barrington, and moments later it was offensive lineman Greg Van Roten and linebacker Robert Francois going at it.

Tempers flared to the point that tight end Jermichael Finley actually took a swing at a teammate, which prompted defensive lineman Johnny Jolly to come plowing into him from the side to break things up.

“It’s time to go play against somebody else,” said McCarthy, adding that trying to punch someone wearing a helmet is “not very smart.”

“They’re tired of getting after each other. Some plays linger to the next. This has been going on for two weeks. We’re just ready to play a game.”

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